Sarah McBride, the first trans congresswoman in the US

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Sarah McBridethe democrat representative of the state of Delawarehas stolen the spotlight, after becoming the⁤ first transgender person in reaching the Congress of USA.

Given the presidential elections in the ‌United States, which took place this Tuesday in November and left Donald Trump victorious over the Democratic candidate, Kamala HarrisSarah McBride has made history, after becoming the first ​trans​ congresswoman.

The above, after reaching the seat, defeating the Republican⁤ John Whalen lll. According ‍to preliminary data published by The Associated Press (The AP), the representative of the Democratic party was positioned with 57.9 percent of the votes, compared⁣ to​ Whalen who obtained 42.1 percent.

This victory constitutes a milestone in the representation of the LGBTQI+ community in the country, as ‌well as progress towards diversity in the political sphere.

Therefore,‍ Human Rights Campaign (HRC), ⁣the largest organization ⁤in defense of the rights of the⁣ LGTBIQ+ community in the US, and ​which ​had supported McBride’s candidacy through its ⁤X account, congratulated Sarah, who is a source of inspiration among men and women. young people in the community to achieve goals that previously seemed unattainable and unimaginable.

“We are so proud, Congresswoman-elect Sarah‍ McBride! “His story will help LGBTQ+ youth ​dream​ bigger, reach ⁣higher, and change the world,” the organization added.

On the other hand, Sarah McBride, once she ⁤learned of her victory, thanked all the citizens who gave her their vote and, above all, the trust to reach Congress.

“Thank you, Delaware! Thanks to your ⁤votes and your values, I am proud to be your next member of Congress. Delaware has sent the ⁢message loud and ‍clear that we must be ⁤a country that protects reproductive freedom, guarantees paid leave⁢ and affordable child care for all our families, ensures that‍ housing ⁤and health care are available to all and that it is a democracy big enough for ‍all of us.”

Who is⁢ Sarah McBride?

McBride, 34, was elected to the Delaware Senate in‍ 2021, making her the first transgender person to serve as a state senator in Delaware, where she is originally from.

In 2012, Sarah interned at the​ White House during Barack Obama’s term.

A⁢ year later, he was part of a ​project in favor of rights of the LGBTIQ+ community, which later became a law⁤ that prohibits discriminating against someone based on their gender identity at work, home, public spaces, among others.

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Interviewer: Welcome, everyone, to ⁢this special edition of⁣ Time.news. Today, we⁢ have ‌the incredible opportunity to speak with Dr. Angela Roth, a leading ​expert​ in LGBTQI+ rights and political‌ representation. We are here to discuss the historic victory of Sarah McBride, the first transgender congresswoman in U.S. history. Dr. Roth, thank ⁣you for joining us.

Dr. Roth: Thank you⁤ for having me! It’s a ​pleasure to discuss such a groundbreaking‍ moment​ in our history.

Interviewer: Let’s jump right in. Sarah’s victory is a significant milestone ⁣not just⁣ for her, but for the ​entire LGBTQI+ community. ‌What​ does this victory mean ‌for representation in ​Congress and⁢ beyond?

Dr. Roth: Absolutely! Sarah⁢ McBride’s election signals a powerful shift towards inclusivity in⁤ our political landscape. With ⁤her in Congress, we’re seeing not just a⁢ representation of ‍transgender ⁢individuals, but also a broader ⁤acceptance of diversity in leadership positions. It ⁣sends a message‍ that everyone⁤ has⁤ a place⁣ in politics.

Interviewer: That’s a great point. With⁣ the recent ​presidential elections featuring a hotly contested battle, how do you think ‌this victory for ⁤McBride impacts the Democratic Party and its approach to LGBTQI+ issues⁣ moving forward?

Dr. Roth: Sarah’s⁤ win is a ⁣clear indication that candidates‌ who prioritize inclusivity and social justice resonate ​with⁤ voters, ‌especially younger⁤ ones. ‍The Democratic Party will likely need to ‍embrace‌ and promote candidates like‍ McBride, who reflect the values of representation and acceptance, especially as LGBTQI+ rights continue to⁢ be pivotal issues in ‌election⁢ cycles.

Interviewer: In her victory speech,​ Sarah McBride ⁤emphasized the importance of protecting reproductive freedom and addressing equality. How crucial are these⁣ issues for the LGBTQI+ community, and how​ do they intersect with broader social justice movements?

Dr. Roth: These issues are‍ fundamentally intertwined. Reproductive ⁤rights are about bodily autonomy, which resonates deeply within ​the⁣ LGBTQI+ community, where ⁣issues of identity and expression often overlap. By advocating for these rights, Sarah is championing a more comprehensive vision of social justice ⁤that impacts many, not just those within the LGBTQI+ spectrum. ‌Her focus on⁢ interdependence among social‍ justice causes is vital ‍for creating a ‍more equitable society.

Interviewer: The Human Rights Campaign congratulated Sarah, ⁣stating her ‍story⁢ will inspire ⁤LGBTQ+ youth to dream bigger. How important ‍is representation like hers for young people in the community?

Dr. Roth: ⁤Representation⁢ matters tremendously. When young people see someone like Sarah in a powerful position, it instills a sense of hope and possibility. It encourages them ​to pursue their dreams, no‍ matter‍ how unattainable they may seem. This visibility can change lives, inspire activism, and lead⁣ the next generation toward greater equality.

Interviewer: Moving beyond Sarah’s victory, ⁣what additional steps do you think the ‍government needs to take to ensure better representation and rights ⁢for the LGBTQI+ community?

Dr. Roth: ​ We need to see more inclusive policies that not‍ only⁣ protect LGBTQI+ rights but also address intersectional ⁣issues⁣ affecting‍ marginalized communities within the queer ⁢populace. ⁤This includes healthcare ⁢access, protection ‍against discrimination, and support for mental health initiatives. The government ⁢must prioritize these areas to ensure true equality.

Interviewer: Lastly, what are your hopes‍ for the future of LGBTQI+ representation in American politics?

Dr. Roth: I hope that Sarah ​McBride’s success opens the floodgates for more LGBTQI+ individuals to run for office ‌and be elected. The⁢ more diverse voices we have in Congress‌ and other political‌ arenas,​ the‍ better we can address ‍the needs of all citizens.⁢ It’s ‌not just about visibility; it’s about voice‍ and agency in shaping policies ⁣that affect our lives.

Interviewer: ⁢Thank you, Dr.⁢ Roth, ‌for your insights⁢ on this critical moment in history. Sarah McBride’s ⁢victory ​is not‍ just hers; it’s a win⁤ for all of us striving for ​equality and representation.

Dr. ‌Roth: Thank you for having me! Let’s continue to champion‌ diversity in all its forms.

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